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Freshman English [授課教師] Week 11:多元文化意識(多元文化)
Unit 4, American Headway P.28~30 [授課教師]
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had to weren’t allowed to were allowed to didn’t have to had to
Student Book p28 had to weren’t allowed to were allowed to didn’t have to had to didn’t have to had to
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Student Book p29 She would hate to be famous; it’s frightening to be rich and famous; for example, movie stars and athletes are always followed and photographed; they have bodyguards; she just wants to enjoy her work; she doesn’t mind if she doesn’t earn lots of money; she never wants to be famous; it’s too scary.
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Student Book p29 You only get out of life what you put in; you should never ask about the meaning of life, as you will never find the answer; you should give meaning to your life by what you do with your life; everyone has a place in the world and has a part to play. You have to look for the good in people and things; lots of older people complain all the time about traffic, cell phones, and so on; they complain most about young people, saying they are loud and impolite, worse than in past; he doesn’t agree; there has always been good and bad in the world; you should look for the good and find 3 things every day to be happy about.
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Famous people effect Celebrities can have a powerful impact on a person's life. We largely obsessed about entertainment and celebrity culture.
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What is a celebrity? Many famous people today arise from the “instant” fame possible through media such as YouTube or reality TV shows. They are called celebrities, because society “celebrates” them by paying attention to them.
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Question How can celebrities use their status for good?
What are the benefits and drawbacks of being a celebrity? How have you seen the influence of celebrities in your daily life? Examples?
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Student Book p29 ,and I’ve got to do the ironing. ‘ve got to when you came home. In the hallway by the front door.
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Your friends will just have to wait.
Student Book p29 got to Your friends will just have to wait. ‘ve got to We’ll catch up later, Bye!
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Student Book p30 Jake’s smart phone was making him nervous and taking time away from his family and other important things.
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He decided which things were the most distracting.
Student Book p30 Answers He decided which things were the most distracting. He had more free time and his relationship with his family improved. He became more productive. He re-enables it and disables it when he is done. Yes, he does. They were supportive. She made her own phone distraction-free. No , he doesn’t. He thinks that if someone is not addicted to their phone they don’t have to remove any apps.
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